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Research Article

A Specific Domain of the Adenovirus EIV Promoter Is Necessary To Maintain Susceptibility of the Integrated Promoter to EIA Transactivation

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Pages 353-360 | Received 07 Jul 1987, Accepted 16 Oct 1987, Published online: 31 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

We constructed a series of mutations that delete sequences in the promoter region of the early-region IV (EIV) promoter of adenovirus type 5. We fused these promoter mutations to the coding sequences of either the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase or the dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) gene and tested the ability of a cotransfected EIa gene to stimulate EIV expression. All of the mutations tested were stimulated in these assays, implying that no specific sequence is required for stimulation. Two mutant promoters, deleted for either the TATA box or the region residing between -39 and -177 upstream from the cap site of EIV mRNA, did show a reduced level of stimulation by the EIa products. To assess the effects of the EIA gene products on expression from an EIV promoter integrated into the chromosome, we isolated CHO cell lines containing EIV-DHFR chimeric genes. After introduction of the EIa gene with a second selectable marker, expression from all mutant EIV-DHFR genes was increased. Surprisingly, one mutant promoter, deleted for sequences between -39 and -177, lost the ability to respond to the EIa region on passage of cells, although deletions in any part of the region still retained this ability. These results demonstrate that multiple elements residing between -39 and -177 in the EIV promoter are necessary to maintain susceptibility of the integrated promoter to regulation.

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